Amelia auction smashes records

Broad Arrow’s Amelia Island auction smashed expectations — more than a dozen classics and supercars, including high‑end Ferraris and Porsches, fetched top dollar across the sale (x.com). The ultra‑rare Ferrari Icona SP2 has already become headline chatter as it heads to market, keeping collector interest hot (x.com).

Broad Arrow reported $111 million in total sales over its two‑day Amelia Concours auction held March 6–7, 2026 at The Ritz‑Carlton, Amelia Island, with 92% of lots sold (165 of 179) and more than 1,000 registered bidders (55% were new bidders). (broadarrowauctions.com) The top price of the sale was a 2003 Ferrari Enzo that realized $15,185,000 (Lot 182), making it the auction’s single biggest hammer figure. (classic-car-auctions.info) A 2005 Porsche Carrera GT brought $6,715,000 at Broad Arrow, a price the house marked as a world‑record result for that model. (ameliaconcours.com) Broad Arrow logged multiple world‑record lot results across marquees: a 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV for $6,605,000, a 1988 Porsche 959 Sport for $5,505,000, and a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder for $2,975,000 among its top performers. (broadarrowauctions.com) Lot 181, a 2021 Ferrari Monza SP2 from Ferrari’s Icona series, sold for $4,955,000 and was publicly exhibited in the U.S. for the first time at the event. (news.dupontregistry.com) Ferrari built the Monza SP1/SP2 run as part of its Icona program with only 499 examples across the pair, underscoring the Monza SP2’s limited production when it reached the Amelia block. (en.wikipedia.org)

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